For freelancers who are just too busy or for SMB operators who wears
multiple hats, April 15th is a date that conjures up busy work you just
wish you didn't have to do. If you can’t afford to employ a bookkeeper
or hire a CPA to do your taxes, the responsibility falls squarely on
your shoulders.

Emergencies are scary, but there is now a new smart ring that will quickly call for help when you need it most. Meet Nimb, a ring that includes a panic button. It lets you send emergency alerts to preset contacts from its mobile app with the touch of a thumb. But the big question with this new invention is this: how will it sell on the market?

From the “what will they think of next?” files comes a new pair of shades that you will definitely want to get your hands on. Heck, your eyes will even love them, and when people see you wear them they might even assume you have deep pockets. But the big question with the new REKS sunglasses is this: will you be able to afford them?

Have you ever looked at your dull, lifeless skin and wondered how it got
that way and how you could bring it back to its former glory? WaySkin is a handheld disk that, when applied to the skin, provides important information about your skin’s current needs.

Thanks to the rise of new tech, many industries have started to adapt to
allow for the innovations that can set them apart from their
competitors. One field that has been a little behind, however, is the
real estate industry. Some companies have tried to change that, but
ultimately, it just didn't work out. That looks to be changing however
thanks to the TOOR Pro Lockbox.

The Structure Sensor was pretty awesome in its own right, with its
ability for 3D scanning and augmented reality for mobile devices, but
with the release of Canvas for iOS, real world uses for the product are
really starting to be realized. Canvas lets you use the power of the
Structure Sensor to make accurate 3D models of your home in minutes.

Google Glass didn't quite work out how people wanted, but that isn't
stopping other companies from producing wearables for a user's face.
Vufine, coming off an extremely successful Kickstarter campaign raising
over $200k by 1,500 backers, has started a new campaign for the Vufine+. This upgraded unit has a bigger screen and more features. It's another option for people looking for a
hands free wearable. Vufine+ doesn't require any special frames and can
attach easily to any set of glasses.

Sense with Voice released today, bringing new functionality and features
to the product. At its core, Sense has one main objective, to monitor
your sleep habits to offer solutions for getting a better night's sleep.
In conjunction with the Sleep Pill, which attaches to your pillow,
Sense can monitor things like air quality and the Pill can figure out
when you fell asleep, as well as how long you were in deep sleep.

Computer-aided design and drafting software needed for most 3D printing is traditionally obscured by high paywalls and complex interface that require advanced training. Fortunately, offering a solution to this problem are a series of CAD tools cropping up that are user-friendly and cost-effective alternatives. One of them is Tinkercad.

The methods typically used to warm breast milk often negate its nutrition. This is where the Kiinde Kozii comes in. The Kozii is a device that warms breast milk as quickly as steam, yet doesn’t destroy its precious nutrients.

Smart tech is coming to everything. From lightbulbs and refrigerators
to cars and alarm clocks. You name it, and there's probably a smart
version developed, or being developed. The same can now be said for door
locks. Enter Gate. The all-in-one connected smart lock for your home.

Researchers at UC San Diego have come up with a wearable to keep you off the road and out of trouble if you've been imbibing and you're not sure how to proceed when it comes to getting yourself home. Check it out.

Those of us who play hockey share one big thing in common: dealing with that horrid smell that lingers on our hands after a practice or a game. No matter how much we wash our hands after taking our gloves off, that familiar ‘hockey smell” seems impossible to get rid of. However a team of inventors in Canada have found a way for us hockey players – amateur, weekend warriors and professionals alike – to leave our stink at the rink. Quesiton is this: how will this new invention sell on the market?

If you're a female and concerned about physical safety, you and your besties might want to consider investing in some Ōnee bracelets for Christmas. They may end up being the ultimate accessory for best friends, sisters and wingwomen everywhere.

If you're like a lot of people, you have a tough time passing up that bargain or saying no to items you just don't need but are appealing, nonetheless. Now, there's help putting on the brakes when you can't from a bag that tightens the purse strings for you. (VIDEO)